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Haeundae Beach: what to do at Busan’s most famous beach
Be it suntanning or frolicking in the water, there’s lots you can do here if you’re a sun-lover who embraces the beach life.
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BUY & TRY: Korea Street Food Guide
Street food is a must-try in Korea. Here’s a guide to the most common street food you’ll find in Korea, featuring the ones I’ve tried!
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Taejongdae Resort Park & Taejongsa Temple in coastal Busan
Although named a resort, it’s more of a nature park on the southern Busan coast featuring some of the most accessible coastal lookout points.
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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: must-visit seaside temple in Busan
At the top near the Sea water Great Goddess Buddha is an amazing aerial view of the temple, coastal line, and beautiful blue waters of Busan.
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Hong Kong Banjeom 0410+: chain Korean-Chinese restaurant
Chef Baek Jong-won is famous for his TV appearances and F&B chains Paik’s Coffee and Paik’s Bibim. However, he actually has a lot more F&B chains than expected, and Hong Kong Banjeom 0410+ is one of them. I’m not actually sure why there’s ‘Hong Kong’ in it, because this sure isn’t what Hong Kong cuisine is.…
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BIFF Square: bustling hub in Busan
BIFF square is named as it’s a place filled with first-run movie theatres, street food, & handprints of famous Korean actors.
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Lotteria: what to eat at Korea’s local fast food chain
this fast food chain is much more popular with locals and there were few tourists in sight.
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Busan Gamcheon Culture Village: must-visit mural village
After two trips here, I figured what keeps people coming is maybe not so much the historical value, and also not so much for the gram.
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Jagalchi Fish Market: Korea’s largest seafood market
Even if you just generally have no interest in seafood, I still recommend coming to take a look at the people and their daily way of life.
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Oryukdo Skywalk: scenic glass skywalk in Busan
Walking on glass might not sound like a great idea, especially if you are afraid of heights, but this is a lot safer than you think!
